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LIBRARY > Digital edition: Lib. Cat. No. SDUV1657> Selections from Du Vergers humble reflections upon some passages of the Right Honorable the Lady Marchionesse of Newcastles Olio. Or an appeale from her mes-informed, to her owne better informed judgement. London: [n.p.], M.DC.LVII [1657]. By Susanne Du Verger (fl. 1639–1657).

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